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obligate vs trust

trust vs obligate

obligate is not a noun while trust is a noun.

obligate is an adjective but trust is not an adjective.

obligate and trust both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
obligate No Yes Yes No
trust Yes No Yes No
As verbs, trust is a hypernym of obligate; that is, trust is a word with a broader meaning than obligate:
  • obligate: commit in order to fulfill an obligation
  • trust: confer a trust upon
Other hypernyms of obligate include commit, confide, entrust, intrust.
obligate (noun) trust (noun)
the trait of believing in the honesty and reliability of others
certainty based on past experience
complete confidence in a person or plan etc
a consortium of independent organizations formed to limit competition by controlling the production and distribution of a product or service
something (as property) held by one party (the trustee) for the benefit of another (the beneficiary)
a trustful relationship
obligate (adjective) trust (adjective)
restricted to a particular condition of life
obligate (verb) trust (verb)
bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted have confidence or faith in
commit in order to fulfill an obligation be confident about something
force somebody to do something expect and wish
confer a trust upon
(chiefly archaic) extend credit to
allow without fear
Difference between obligate and trust

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